alice-teacher s Digest, Vol 5, Issue 20

Sonya Bahri bahri at vasantvalley.org
Wed Dec 29 04:16:27 EST 2010


Thanks for your help Eileen. The material is really helpful and I will make use of it. It is amazing to see how much resource people have created on Alice.

Sonya Bahri

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Today's Topics:

   1.  Updated Alice Demonstration video? (Todd Wilson)
   2.  suggestions for teching Alice to grade 8 students (Sonya Bahri)
   3. Re:  Tutorials for Storytelling Alice (Hostrander, Joanne)
   4. Re:  suggestions for teching Alice to grade 8      students
      (EILEEN PELUSO)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 11:31:11 -0800
From: Todd Wilson <twilson at csufresno.edu>
Subject: alice-teacher Updated Alice Demonstration video?
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On the Alice Project homepage (http://alice.org), under "What is
Alice?", there is a demonstration video from May 2003, which is quite
good.  There has no doubt been a number of improvements to Alice in the
intervening years, and I wonder whether there are plans to create an
updated version of this video, or whether others may have already done
so independently.  A project I am involved with may benefit from using
Alice, and it would be nice to point my colleagues to a more recent video.

--
Todd Wilson                               A smile is not an individual
Computer Science Department               product; it is a co-product.
California State University, Fresno                 -- Thich Nhat Hanh



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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:56:38 +0530
From: Sonya Bahri <bahri at vasantvalley.org>
Subject: alice-teacher suggestions for teching Alice to grade 8
        students
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I am planning to introduce Alice programming to my Grade 8 students (13-14 Year old). Since I am teaching Alice for the first time, I wanted advice on which version to teach and where will I find lesson plans for beginning my lessons keeping in mind the age group? I was thinking of Story Telling Alice, what do you suggest?

Thanks

Sonya Bahri
Head of Technology Department
Vasant Valley School
New Delhi
India


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   1.  Tutorials for Storytelling Alice (Gustav Delius)


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From: Gustav Delius <gustav.delius at york.ac.uk>
Subject: alice-teacher Tutorials for Storytelling Alice
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I find the tutorials created by Susan Rodger and Alice Team at Duke
University and posted under the Creative Commons license at
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice09/tutorials.php very useful indeed.
I was wondering whether a similar collection of tutorials exists for
Storytelling Alice or whether it would be worthwhile adapting the
Alice tutorials for Storytelling Alice.

I realise that Alice 3.0 is supposed to make Storytelling Alice
redundant, by offering the same kind of high-level methods useful for
programming stories, but also for Alice 3.0 I have not been able to
find a similar collection of tutorials.

--
Dr Gustav W Delius, Department of Mathematics
University of York, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/gwd2
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 07:53:52 -0500
From: "Hostrander, Joanne" <jhostrander at susquehannahealth.org>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher Tutorials for Storytelling Alice
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Hello!
I am a novice in this world but I would like my students to build a learning based scenario on the wisdom they have acquired. Can you show me the basics?
Thank you,
Joanne

Joanne Hostrander, RN,BS,MSHA,PhD.
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I find the tutorials created by Susan Rodger and Alice Team at Duke
University and posted under the Creative Commons license at
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice09/tutorials.php very useful indeed.
I was wondering whether a similar collection of tutorials exists for
Storytelling Alice or whether it would be worthwhile adapting the
Alice tutorials for Storytelling Alice.

I realise that Alice 3.0 is supposed to make Storytelling Alice
redundant, by offering the same kind of high-level methods useful for
programming stories, but also for Alice 3.0 I have not been able to
find a similar collection of tutorials.

--
Dr Gustav W Delius, Department of Mathematics
University of York, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/gwd2
Tel.: +44 (1904) 433 077, Fax.: +44 (1904) 433 071, office: G/110
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:31:49 -0500
From: "EILEEN PELUSO" <pelusoem at lycoming.edu>
Subject: Re: alice-teacher suggestions for teching Alice to grade 8
        students
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Hi Sonya,
I've never used Storytelling Alice, but I have used Alice 2.2 with
middle school students (grades 6-8) in a summer outreach program and
with grades 9-12 in an in-reach program during a recent sabbatical.  All
of the students found this version easy to use.  I have lesson plans and
sample worlds at the following links:

> www.lycoming.edu/~pelusoem/Sabbatical2010  (used in grades 9-12 but
would be accessible for 8th graders as well)
> www.lycoming.edu/~pelusoem/SummerOutreach/BU2009.htm
> www.lycoming.edu/~pelusoem/SummerOutreach/BU2008.htm
> www.lycoming.edu/~pelusoem/SumemrOutreach/BU2007.htm

Best wishes!
Eileen Peluso
Associate Professor
Lycoming College

>>> On 12/27/2010 at 5:26 AM, in message
<869EB4CEBB8B2747BB87F2B45A87F8FD012B68E73DC8 at vvsrv>, Sonya Bahri
<bahri at vasantvalley.org> wrote:



I am planning to introduce Alice programming to my Grade 8 students
(13-14 Year old). Since I am teaching Alice for the first time, I wanted
advice on which version to teach and where will I find lesson plans for
beginning my lessons keeping in mind the age group? I was thinking of
Story Telling Alice, what do you suggest?

Thanks

Sonya Bahri
Head of Technology Department
Vasant Valley School
New Delhi
India


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Subject: alice-teacher Tutorials for Storytelling Alice
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I find the tutorials created by Susan Rodger and Alice Team at Duke
University and posted under the Creative Commons license at
http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/alice09/tutorials.php very useful indeed.
I was wondering whether a similar collection of tutorials exists for
Storytelling Alice or whether it would be worthwhile adapting the
Alice tutorials for Storytelling Alice.

I realise that Alice 3.0 is supposed to make Storytelling Alice
redundant, by offering the same kind of high-level methods useful for
programming stories, but also for Alice 3.0 I have not been able to
find a similar collection of tutorials.

--
Dr Gustav W Delius, Department of Mathematics
University of York, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/gwd2
Tel.: +44 (1904) 433 077, Fax.: +44 (1904) 433 071, office: G/110
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